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Building Telnety: Our Vision
Engineering

Building Telnety: Our Vision

After a year of development, we are building the first version of Telnety. Six protocols, 36 built-in tools, a credential vault, and an MCP server for AI integration.

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Telnety Team·Jan 15, 2026·8 min read
Why We Built an MCP Server for Terminal Management
Product

Why We Built an MCP Server for Terminal Management

AI assistants are changing how developers work. We built a Model Context Protocol server so Claude and other AI tools can safely manage your infrastructure.

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Telnety Team·Feb 2, 2026·6 min read
SSH Performance: Canvas vs WebGL Rendering
Engineering

SSH Performance: Canvas vs WebGL Rendering

We benchmarked canvas and WebGL rendering in xterm.js v6. The results surprised us. Here is what we learned about terminal performance at scale.

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Telnety Team·Feb 15, 2026·12 min read
The Plugin Architecture Behind Telnety
Engineering

The Plugin Architecture Behind Telnety

Sandboxed V8 isolates, declarative permissions, JSON-RPC IPC, and sub-200ms hot reload. A deep dive into how Telnety plugins work under the hood.

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Telnety Team·Mar 1, 2026·10 min read
Credential Vault: Two-Secret Encryption Explained
Security

Credential Vault: Two-Secret Encryption Explained

AES-256-GCM, Argon2id, HKDF, and a 1Password-inspired two-secret model. Here is exactly how Telnety protects your credentials at rest.

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Telnety Team·Mar 5, 2026·7 min read
PuTTY to Telnety: A Migration Guide
Tutorial

PuTTY to Telnety: A Migration Guide

Switching from PuTTY? Telnety can import your saved sessions, SSH keys, and settings in one click. Here is a step-by-step guide to make the transition seamless.

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Telnety Team·Mar 8, 2026·5 min read